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This first chapter of the book introduces reference architectures and offers a brief view of their context and surroundings. It also presents an overview of the book by summarizing each of the following nine chapters.

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Nakagawa, E.Y., Antonino, P.O. (2023). Introduction. In: Nakagawa, E.Y., Oliveira Antonino, P. (eds) Reference Architectures for Critical Domains . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16957-1_1

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